Ocean Career: Fisheries Scientist at Fishtek Marine
Fishtek Marine is a global leader in sustainable fishing technologies and bycatch mitigation.
We develop, research, and implement technologies that reduce bycatch and improve sustainability within the fishing industry. We are recruiting two experienced project managers to our growing fisheries team to oversee exciting research projects developing innovative new fishing methods and bycatch mitigation technologies.
The projects are located in the UK and further afield, and it is likely that some travel in the UK and internationally will be required to effectively manage these projects.
Day-to-day responsibilities will include:
* Conducting & managing sea trials
* Liaising with fisheries stakeholders and dissemination of relevant project information
* Research and information gathering on fishing activities in relation to specific projects
* Project management including accounting and reporting
* Analysis of fisheries data
* Report production
* Liaise with external colleagues and build relationships with clients
Minimum Requirements:
* BSc in a relevant subject and at least 5 years project management experience, ideally in a fisheries related field
* Experience in engaging with a wide range of stakeholders (Fishers, academics, authorities, NGOs)
* Experience writing technically competent reports
* Good organisational and data management skills
* Ability to prioritise and adapt to a changing workload
Location
This role is based at Fishtek’s head office in Totnes, Devon. The company operates a flexible work at home/office-based hybrid system, with remote working considered for the right candidate.
Job Type: Full-time
To Apply: Send a CV and cover letter to Info@fishtekmarine.com with an email title of ‘_your name_ – Fisheries Scientist application’.
The cover letter should outline why you are interested in this role at Fishtek and the relevance of your experience. Suitable candidates will be invited to the Dartington office for an interview, although online interviews will be offered where appropriate.
Deadline for applications: 5 August 2022
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